<p>well, the increase in applications to graduate school verifies my point that many more graduates are trying to go to graduate school now and avoid the economy…however, this does make it harder to get in.</p>
<p>Rick is right, but with a caveat. If you wanted to teach a studio or two here are there, you’ll most likely be able to with your professional degree (and, of course, professional experience). If you wanted to get a tenure track appointment or a regular appointment, you will probably need a post-professional degree (an MArchII, SMArchS…) which is an additional 2 years beyond the 4+2.</p>